neeman10
Joined Jan 2005
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The movie is very very good, especially because it is based on true story. I use it in my classes, on educational topics, and found that the students love it. I often look for another copy and can not find, which is a pity. The Israeli video libraries don't have it anymore. The movie can be used for many topics, like: traditional community versus a modern one, traditional methods versus progressive, attitudes to education, leadership in education etc. Last and not least - I use it to show the Deweey theory, and it is excellent. I wish I had more of similar movies to show I can use in educational classes; I'll be happy to get more names of movies.
The movie was very good regarding its production, like acting etc. The story should be told, it is very important. Unfortunately, I saw it not from the beginning, but from some point. This is why I don't know how close was the rapist to the family, what about the father of the children. I hope I'll have the opportunity to see it again, and complete the details. Moreover, the rapist, who take the liberty to hurt innocent children, hurting that will remain to the rest of their life, lost his rights as a human being, to be taken in consideration, like "what about his mother" etc. I would like to know what happened with the family after the trial. I wonder (!) how come no one was referring to the crime that was done against the child. This is a real story, with real people, with real pain. The real issue is not the movie. The educational lesson of this movie is the issue.